Scientific Methods
Types of Variables
SI System
Conversions
Graphs
100

You make these by using your senses.

What are observations?

100

Students drop different objects from the same height and measure the time it takes for each object to reach the ground.  The _______ would be the independent variable.

What are the different objects.

100

Put the following in order from largest to smallest:

cm, hm, dm, km, m, mm

What is km, hm, m, dm, cm, mm

100

300 Kelvin is this temperature in Celsius.

What is 27*C?

100

This type of graph is most useful to show how the relationship between the independent and dependent variables changes over time. 

What is a line graph?

200

This occurs when the scientist's expectations changes how the results are analyzed or the conclusions are made.

What is bias?

200

Students drop different objects from the same height and measure the time it takes for each object to reach the ground.  The _______ would be the dependent variable.

What is time it takes the objects to reach the ground?

200

This prefix represents 1/1,000. 

What is milli-

200

615 milligrams is equal to this amount in grams.

What is 0.615 g?

200

The independent variable will be plotted on this axis.

What is the x-axis?

300

A testable prediction or explanation for a problem using what you know and what you observe.

What is a hypothesis?

300

Students drop different objects from the same height and measure the time it takes for each object to reach the ground.  The _______ would be a constant variable.

What is the drop height?

300

This is the base unit used in the SI system to measure the quantity of mass.

What is kilogram?

300

A cube measuring 2 cm on each side has a mass of 153 grams.  Its density would be ___.

What is 19.1 g/cm3?

300

This type of graph is used to show how a fixed quantity is broken down into parts. 

What is a circle graph or pie chart?

400

This happens in nature and seems to be true all the time.

What is a scientific law?

400

This quantity can have more than a single value in an experiment.

What is a variable?

400

This is an exact quantity that people agree to use to compare measurements.

What is a standard?

400

1,000 cm3 = ____ liters.

What is 1 liter?

400

You would use this type of graph to compare costs of different products.

What is a bar graph?

500

An explanation of things or events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations.

What is a scientific theory?

500

This is the standard by which the test results can be compared.

What is the control?

500

g/cm3 represents the units for this derived quantity.

What is density?

500

3 m3 = ____ cm3

What is 3,000,000 cm3?
500

In a graph showing temperature change of a material over time, temperature change is the _______ variable.

What is dependent variable?